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EPISODE · Mar 19, 2026 · 8 MIN

🎙️ Crime: Reconstructed — Episode 8: What AI Can’t See (And Why That Matters More Than What It Can)

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🎙️ Crime: Reconstructed — Episode 8What AI Can’t See (And Why That Matters More Than What It Can)🧠 Episode OverviewArtificial intelligence is rapidly becoming embedded in investigative workflows.It can process massive datasets, identify patterns, and surface connections at unprecedented scale.But AI operates within a fundamental limitation:It can only analyze what has been captured as data.In this episode, we examine the boundaries of AI in criminal investigation and why its limitations matter more than its capabilities.Because the most important elements of an investigation often exist outside the data entirely.🔎 In This EpisodeWe examine:• What AI is actually capable of in investigative environments• Why AI depends entirely on recorded data• The difference between data and reality• How AI amplifies existing assumptions and biases• The relationship between AI and informational entropy• Why constraint-based reasoning remains essential⚠️ Key ConceptAI processes data.It does not observe reality.If something is not captured, recorded, or structured as data…AI cannot see it.🧭 Why This MattersInvestigations occur in the physical world.Time, distance, and human behavior impose constraints that cannot be ignored.AI does not inherently reason about those constraints.Which means it must be guided by investigators who do.🔬 Method ConnectionAI can support the investigative process by:• Surfacing patterns• Highlighting inconsistencies• Accelerating data analysisBut it cannot replace:• First Principles thinking• Constraint-based reasoning• Binary Collapse analysis📖 Companion ArticleRead the full breakdown on Crime: Reconstructed on Substack.Audio establishes the frame.Writing does the work.🎧 About the ShowCrime: Reconstructed applies First Principles thinking to criminal investigations—separating evidence from interpretation and rebuilding cases from the constraints that govern reality.✉️ Continue the Investigation🔗 crimereconstructed.substack.com• Method essays• Visual frameworks• Weekly Master Classes• Case analysis🧩 Listener QuestionIf AI can only process recorded data…what are the most important signals in an investigation that may never appear in that data? This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit crimereconstructed.substack.com

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